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How a Culture of SEL Supports Students’ Mental Health
How a Culture of SEL Supports Students’ Mental Health

Many students are heading back to the classroom for the first time since March 2020, when the pandemic put a pause on in-person instruction. With this in mind, school districts are exploring ways to support students not only on gaps in academics but also in their...

September Content Updates: What’s New This Month?
September Content Updates: What’s New This Month?

The earlier we can support our early learners with social-emotional learning the better! As you know, this isn't always easy. Early learners may struggle with reading, paying attention, and comprehending materials created for older audiences. That's why we've released...

Pig Latin, Phonological Awareness, and Dyslexia
Pig Latin, Phonological Awareness, and Dyslexia

Guest post by Margaret Lanning, MS, CCC-SLP, in partnership with eLuma Online Therapy. Did you ever speak in Ig-pay Atin-lay with your elementary school friends? You know, the “language” where you take off the first consonant from the front of a word and move it to...

Does Exercise Make You Happy? Science Says Yes
Does Exercise Make You Happy? Science Says Yes

Temperatures are on the rise, the days are longer, and our weekend plans are full of barbecues with friends and family consist of barbecues with family – all sure signs that summer is here! With many more sunny and warm days ahead, why not get outside and get some...

Zoom & Video Meeting Activities
Zoom & Video Meeting Activities

The pandemic changed many things about our day-to-day lives. It especially changed how we interact with one another! With many schools transitioning to hybrid or fully remote learning models over the past year, virtual meetings have become the new normal. Last year,...

May Content Update: What’s New This Month?
May Content Update: What’s New This Month?

This month's new content features videos and activities about being flexible. This includes videos to help students understand when and how to use direct vs. indirect language and how to deal with unexpected changes to their routine. We also included two special...

How to Confront Your Personal Biases

Guest post by Lacey Carter, CCC-SLP, in partnership with eLuma Online Therapy. As professional educators, it’s easy to get too comfortable telling others how to learn and grow without holding ourselves to the same standard. We should be more like the children we...

No-Prep Activities

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